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Kareena Kapoor Khan – 25 Years of Stardom Fearless, magnetic, iconic—Kareena redefined stardom. A chameleon on screen, a queen off it. Twenty-five years of brilliance, fire, and unforgettable characters.
She came to Bollywood with innocence and fire. In Refugee, in the role of Nazneen, Kareena's arrival wasn't just promising—it was the quiet precursor to a storm.
Poo wasn't merely a character—she was a culture reboot. Kareena's attitude, chic, and shine made "Good looks, good looks, and good looks" unforgettable.
She traded glam for grit. As Chameli, a street-smart sex worker, Kareena shocked critics and demonstrated that she wasn't afraid to shatter the Bollywood stereotype.
In Vishal Bhardwaj's Omkara, she portrayed Dolly with haunting vulnerability. It was raw, real, and a breakthrough in her career as a serious actor.
Geet wasn't only chatty—she was therapy. Kareena's infectious energy in Jab We Met made us laugh, cry, and have faith in second chances.
As Pia, she added warmth and humor to a movie that revolutionized Indian cinema. Even within a male-led narrative, Kareena made an indelible impression.
She portrayed Dr. Preet with subtle strength. In a film with so much chaos, Kareena was the equilibrium—steadfast, elegant, and extremely compassionate.
Her OTT launch was a masterclass in restraint. As a secretes-carrying mom, Kareena showed us that she's still growing—still surprising us, 23 years on.
In Crew, she was bold, witty, and dramatically imperfect. Kareena, Tabu, and Kriti reminded us that women's stories can steal the spotlight.